


Secrets of a Soul
Scientist Martin Fellmann is tormented by an irrational fear of knives and the irresistible compulsion to murder his wife. Driven to the brink of madness by fantastic nightmares, he encounters a psychoanalyst who offers to treat the perplexing malady.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant surgeon, Dr. Arnholt, is plagued by guilt over a past mistake that led to a patient's death. Driven by this trauma, he becomes obsessed with understanding the human mind and the nature of confession, delving into the dark psychology of a young woman accused of murder. Through a series of hypnotic sessions and psychological exploration, he attempts to unravel the truth, confronting his own inner demons in the process.
Critical Reception
While not widely known today, 'Secrets of a Soul' was a significant film in its time, noted for its innovative psychological exploration and its influence on the thriller and psychological drama genres. Critics praised its complex narrative and Pabst's masterful direction, though some found its subject matter unsettling.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its groundbreaking psychological depth and exploration of the human subconscious.
- Lauded for Georg Wilhelm Pabst's meticulous direction and the performances of its lead actors.
- Considered a pioneering work in its examination of guilt, confession, and mental states.
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Fun Fact
The film incorporated early psychoanalytic theories and was partly inspired by Sigmund Freud's work, with Freud himself consulted on aspects of the screenplay, although he later distanced himself from the project.
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